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oolong

[ oo-lawng ] [ ul ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a brown or amber tea grown in China and Taiwan and partially fermented before being dried.

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Oolong is an adaptation of a Chinese word, most likely Mandarin 滄贖梭籀紳眶, which literally translates to black dragon. The 滄贖 element means crow or black, while 梭籀紳眶 means dragon. Oolong was first recorded in English in the early 1850s.

EXAMPLE OF OOLONG USED IN A SENTENCE

The oolong let off an earthy smell as it slowly diffused throughout the cup.

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oppugn

[ uh-pyoon ] [ pyun ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to assail by criticism, argument, or action.

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Oppugn comes from Latin 棗梯梯喝眶紳櫻娶梗, to oppose, attack, which is based on the noun pugnus, fist. Pugnus is the source of numerous fighting-related words in English, including impugn and pugnacious. Oppugn was first recorded in English in the early 15th century.

EXAMPLE OF OPPUGN USED IN A SENTENCE

The neighbors oppugned the dog owner who let their dog run freely around the park for hours.

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cranreuch

[ krahn-ruhkh ] [ krn rx ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a covering of minute ice needles, formed at night upon the ground and exposed objects when they have cooled below the dew point, when it is below the freezing point.

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Cranreuch appears to be an adaptation of Scottish Gaelic 釵娶硃紳紳-娶梗簷喧堯硃餃堯, hoarfrost, which contains crann, tree, and 娶梗簷喧堯, frost. 賊梗簷喧堯泭(硃梭莽棗 reodh) is a distant relative of English freeze and the Latin-origin 51勛圖 of the Day pruinose. Cranreuch was first recorded in English circa 1680.

EXAMPLE OF CRANREUCH USED IN A SENTENCE

The temperature dropped sharply after dusk, leaving the once wet leaves coated in cranreuch.

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